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  • Fascinating 21  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    This book fascinated me for 2 reasons: > I found out the real reasons for world famous disasters > Psychological processes that lead to make absurd decisions are peeled in long, wide and across: exciting. At first we did not understand how even some
  • bis Repetita  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    Well, the title is enticing, the wise choice ... but it's all !! Rehearsals are legion, exposed his analysis on each subject, then filling digressant useless, then the more we advance, the information is superimposed enacted, s adds, and then nothing
  • ideas to take  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    A useful and subtle reading. A reasoning several angles of attack and extremely well documented. We can blame him - Examine some interesting cases in any case much less than that of the shuttle Challenger - To be too serious, - Conclude boldly someti
  • a bit repetitive 1  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    A subject that has everything to be exciting, a writer who comes up with the right culture, but frankly, it strongly fishing repetitive side comments and explanations. We turn around in circles (thankfully the book is short), but a good article would
  • Excellent work 1 1  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    Christian Morel made a sociological analysis of the systems we create, consciously or - most often - unconsciously, of which we become prisoners to the point of taking "absurd decisions". The book is well done because it combines case studies of
  • An attractive theme  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    There are few books on the error or better, the error structure. The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Inviting disaster (James R. Chiles), Normal Accidents (Charles Perrow) or Human Error (James Reason), not translated to my knowledge, perfectly fi
  • Simple and powerful 2  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    A small book very easy to read that speaks in simple words about the complexity of human organizations! Bravo to the author who knows how to combine the meiileur of the sociology of organizations friedbergienne Crozerio-analyzes from the cognitive sc
  • Autopsy foolish decisions  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    We are daily faced with decisions that seem contrary to common sense. For some of these choices, this impression is simply an error of perception: they appear unfounded because we do not have keys to interpretations that would make us intelligible. B
  • Excellent book on organizational issues  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    This book is excellent. It explains how a structural and organizational perspective we collectively are producing completely absurd errors. All this could be summarized in the division of labor ... but it would take into account the different actors'
  • Very rewarding book on collective errors  

    The absurd decisions: Sociology radical and persistent errors (Paperback)
    Very good book that dissects the errors from collective decisions that are detrimental to decision makers directly: airplane crash, maritime collisions, errors récurentes in the business, ... The author analyzes their causes and mechanisms of very in